Patna, As the campaign for by-elections on four assembly seats (Tarari, Ramgarh, Belaganj, Imamganj) in Bihar reaches its last phase, leaders are starting to speak badly. Along with the ruling party, opposition leaders are also making slips of tongue.

In fact, RJD's Buxar MP Sudhakar Singh's tongue slipped in an election rally in Ramgarh assembly constituency. Sudhakar had warned the opponents who were creating disturbances and said that like last time, if the opponents indulge in any hooliganism, we will not spare them. Our people will be ready at three hundred booths and will beat up those who indulge in hooliganism with sticks.

What was the reply given by Labor Resources Minister Santosh Singh

There was a race among BJP leaders to respond to the MP's statement. Taking the warning of the opposition party MP to task, the state government's Labor Resources Minister Santosh Singh went two steps ahead and challenged him.

Both the leaders are locals and public representatives of the same community. In such a situation, bitterness has increased among the supporters after the attack and counter-attack between the MP and the minister.

Lalan Singh had also given this statement

On the other hand, earlier during the election campaign in Belagnj assembly constituency, Union Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairy Minister Lallan Singh had called Jehanabad MP Surendra Prasad Yadav a demon without naming him.

He had said that for a long time you people have endured slavery in Belagnj. Now Belagnj has to be freed from the demon. By bowing at Baba Koteshwar Sthan in Belagnj, we will get freedom from this demon.

He had said that Belagnj needs to be freed from the demon. No one needs to be afraid in Nitish Kumar's state. Say with pride that we will not vote for you, spoil whatever you want to do.

At the same time, JDU spokesperson and former minister Neeraj Kumar said that the people of Belagnj have carried the bag of the father earlier. Now will they carry the bag of the son too? This time shoot such an arrow that the lantern shatters. Only then will the corrupt politics end.

NDA is moving towards victory on all four seats in the by-elections: Rajiv Ranjan

On the other hand, JDU's national spokesperson Rajiv Ranjan Prasad claimed on Sunday that NDA is moving towards victory on all the four assembly seats in Bihar where by-elections are being held. NDA candidates will get a historic victory.
JDU's national spokesperson said that rejecting the false promises of RJD and other constituent parties of INDIA, people are going to vote on the basis of development, stability, continuity and social harmony as well as the countless achievements of the Nitish government.

Under the leadership of Nitish Kumar, there has been an unprecedented expansion of roads, bridges, flyovers as well as other infrastructure in the state. At the same time, the government has also fulfilled the basic needs like electricity, drinking water and toilets in every house.

On the question of providing jobs and employment, Nitish Kumar's government has implemented its promise. Bihar's model of development with justice is the best.